US11407297B2 - Impact energy absorbing carrier and impact energy absorbing member - Google Patents
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- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- the invention relates to an impact energy absorbing carrier and an impact energy absorbing member, more particularly to an impact energy absorbing carrier and an impact energy absorbing member applied to an electric vehicle.
- Potting is the most common way for the battery system against impact and vibration. It is a process of filling a battery housing with a gelatinous compound for resistance to shock and vibration and for the exclusion of water moisture, or corrosive agents.
- potting leads to very inconvenience for battery maintenance because the removal of the gelatinous compound encapsulating the battery cells is troublesome. Replacing the whole with a new one usually is the most feasible solution. As discussed, it is desired to find a balance between impact energy absorbing and the facilitation of maintenance.
- the disclosure provides an impact energy absorbing carrier and an impact energy absorbing member that are capable of absorbing impact and vibrations and facilitating the maintenance.
- the impact energy absorbing carrier configured for accommodating a battery.
- the impact energy absorbing carrier includes a frame, a container, and a plurality of impact energy absorbing units.
- the container is configured for accommodating the battery.
- the container is mounted on the frame via the impact energy absorbing units.
- Each of the impact energy absorbing units including a first link, a second link, and an impact energy absorbing member. An end of the first link is fixed to the frame. An end of the second link is fixed to the container.
- the impact energy absorbing member includes a periphery part and two protrusion parts.
- the periphery part includes a first side portion and a second side portion located opposite to each other.
- the first side portion of the periphery part is pivotably disposed on the first link, and the second side portion of the periphery part is pivotably disposed on the second link.
- the periphery part surrounds the two protrusion parts, the two protrusion parts are respectively connected to the first side portion and the second side portion of the periphery part, and a first buffering space is located between the two protrusion parts.
- the impact energy absorbing member includes a periphery part and two protrusion parts.
- the periphery part includes a first side portion and a second side portion located opposite to each other.
- the periphery part surrounds the two protrusion parts, the two protrusion parts are respectively connected to the first side portion and the second side portion of the periphery part, and a first buffering space is located between the two protrusion parts.
- the material and the structure of the impact energy absorbing member can provide a comprehensive cushioning against impact and vibration in a large range of frequency.
- the impact energy absorbing unit is detachable from the frame and the container, such that the container and the battery placed thereon can be removed from the impact energy absorbing unit, thereby facilitating the maintenance and the reuse of the battery and thus meeting the eco-friendly requirement.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an impact energy absorbing carrier according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an impact energy absorbing unit of the impact energy absorbing carrier in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a planar view of the impact energy absorbing unit in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a planar view of the impact energy absorbing unit in FIG. 3 when being compressed.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 there are shown a perspective view of an impact energy absorbing carrier 10 according to one embodiment of the invention, a perspective view of an impact energy absorbing unit 300 of the impact energy absorbing carrier in FIG. 1 , and a planar of the impact energy absorbing unit 300 in FIG. 2 .
- the impact energy absorbing carrier 10 is configured for a placement of a battery (not shown). That is, in some embodiments, the impact energy absorbing carrier 10 can be taken as a battery carrier.
- the impact energy absorbing carrier 10 includes a frame 100 , a container 200 , and a plurality of impact energy absorbing units 300 .
- the frame 100 is made of, for example, metal.
- the frame 100 can be served as a motorcycle frame.
- the container 200 includes an accommodation space 210 .
- the accommodation space 210 is configured for accommodating the battery.
- the container 200 is made of, for example, metal.
- the container 200 is mounted on the frame 100 via the impact energy absorbing units 300 . As shown, the impact energy absorbing units 300 are respectively arranged at different sides of the container 200 to provide stable support for the container 200 on the frame 100 .
- each of the impact energy absorbing unit 300 includes a first link 310 , a second link 320 , and an impact energy absorbing member 330 .
- the first link 310 and the second link 320 are, for example, metal poles in a shape that suitable for them to be connected to the frame 100 .
- one end of the first link 310 is fixed to the frame 100
- the other end of the first link 310 is fixed to the impact energy absorbing member 330
- one end of the second link 320 is fixed to the container 200
- the other end of the second link 320 is fixed to the impact energy absorbing member 330 , such that the impact energy absorbing member 330 is connected to and located between the first link 310 and the second link 320 .
- the container 200 is fixed to the frame 100 via the impact energy absorbing units 300 .
- the impact energy absorbing member 330 is made of, for example, rubber or thermoplastic polyurethanes.
- the impact energy absorbing member 330 includes a periphery part 331 and two protrusion parts 332 .
- the periphery part 331 includes a first side portion 3311 and a second side portion 3312 located opposite to each other.
- the periphery part 331 further includes a middle portion 3313 connected to and located between the first side portion 3311 and the second side portion 3312 .
- the middle portion 3313 has a width W 1
- the first side portion 3311 and the second side portion 3312 of the periphery part 331 each have a width W 2 , where the width W 2 is smaller than the width W 1 .
- the first side portion 3311 of the periphery part 331 is, for example, pivotably disposed on the first link 310 , such that the first side portion 3311 of the periphery part 331 is movable with respect to the frame 100 via the first link 310 .
- the second side portion 3312 of the periphery part 331 is, for example, pivotably disposed on the second link 320 , such that the second side portion 3312 of the periphery part 331 is movable with respect to the container 200 via the second link 320 .
- the periphery part 331 surrounds the protrusion parts 332 .
- the protrusion parts 332 are respectively connected to the first side portion 3311 and the second side portion 3312 of the periphery part 331 , and protrude inwards respectively from the first side portion 3311 and the second side portion 3312 .
- Each of the protrusion parts 332 includes a first surface 3321 .
- the first surfaces 3321 face each other and are spaced apart from each other, such that a first buffering space S 1 is formed between the first surfaces 3321 .
- the first surfaces 3321 are curved surfaces mating with each other, such that the first buffering space S 1 is in a curved shape (e.g., an arch shape as shown in FIG. 2 ).
- the first buffering space S 1 creates a room for the movement of the protrusion parts 332 and the deformation of the impact energy absorbing member 330 . While an impact is applied on the impact energy absorbing member 330 , the impact energy absorbing member 330 may be compressed to cause the protrusion parts 332 to come towards each other, in such a case, the protrusion parts 332 may contact each other to eliminate the first buffering space S 1 . As the increase of the impact to compress the impact energy absorbing member 330 , the protrusion parts 332 will be further deformed to increase their contact area. The above movement and deformation of the protrusion parts 332 can absorb and decrease the force delivered to the container 200 and the battery in the container 200 .
- each of the protrusion parts 332 further includes a second surface 3322 and a third surface 3323 located opposite to each other.
- the fixed end (or the root) of the protrusion part 332 has a width of D 1 , as shown, the width D 1 is measured between the second surface 3322 and the third surface 3323 ; and the free end (or the distal end) of the protrusion part 332 has a width of D 2 , as shown, the width D 2 is also measured between the second surface 3322 and the third surface 3323 , and the width D 1 is smaller than the distance D 2 .
- each protrusion part 332 tapers towards the first side portion 3311 (or the second side portion 3312 ) of the periphery part 331 .
- the portion of the protrusion part 332 that are connected to the first side portion 3311 (or the second side portion 3312 ) of the periphery part 331 are narrower than another portion of the protrusion part 332 located away from the first side portion 3311 (or the second side portion 3312 ) of the periphery part 331 .
- the second surfaces 3322 of the protrusion parts 332 are spaced apart from the periphery part 331 so as to form a second buffering space S 2 therebetween.
- the third surfaces 3323 of the protrusion parts 332 are spaced apart from the periphery part 331 so as to form a third buffering space S 3 therebetween.
- the second buffering space S 2 and the third buffering space S 3 both are in a curved shape (e.g., an arch shape).
- FIG. 3 shows the planar view of the impact energy absorbing member 330 when there is no vibration or impact applied
- FIG. 4 shows that the impact energy absorbing unit 300 is compressed by force F.
- the impact energy absorbing member 330 is experiencing external force transferred from the first link 310 and the second link 320 ; that is, the impact energy absorbing member 330 is applied with force on opposite sides.
- This causes the periphery part 331 to deform and also causes the protrusion parts 332 to move towards each other.
- the impact energy absorbing member 330 is compressed and deformed, as discussed above, the width difference between the side portions and middle portion of the periphery part 331 makes the opposite sides of the periphery part 331 easier to deform outwards (e.g., in directions A), and which forces the protrusion parts 332 to move closer.
- the above deformation of the periphery part 331 and the movement of the protrusion parts 332 can absorb and decrease the force F.
- the impact energy absorbing member 330 is made of a material suitable for in response to the impact and vibration of high frequency, and the shapes of the periphery part 331 and the protrusion parts 332 of the impact energy absorbing member 330 are suitable for in response to the impact and vibration of low frequency.
- the impact energy absorbing carrier 10 can provide a comprehensive cushioning against impact and vibration in a large range of frequency.
- the impact energy absorbing unit 300 not only provides cushioning against impact and vibration, but also is detachable from the frame 100 and the container 200 , such that the container 200 and the battery placed thereon can be removed from the impact energy absorbing unit 300 and the frame 100 , thereby facilitating the maintenance and the reuse of the battery and thus meet the eco-friendly requirement.
- the material and the structure of the impact energy absorbing member can provide a comprehensive cushioning against impact and vibration in a large range of frequency.
- the impact energy absorbing unit is detachable from the frame and the container, such that the container and the battery placed thereon can be removed from the impact energy absorbing unit, thereby facilitating the maintenance and the reuse of the battery and thus meeting the eco-friendly requirement.
- the impact energy absorbing carrier and the impact energy absorbing member can be applied in a vehicle, such as a self-driving vehicle, an electric vehicle, or a semi-self-driving vehicle and so on.
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